Q1) The University of Calgary offered a senior-level computer science course called, "Computer Viruses and Malware." Course taught students how to write viruses, worms, and Trojan Horses. It also explained the history of computer viruses as well as how to block attacks. All course assignments were done on a closed computer network isolated from the Internet. Some computer security experts criticized the University for offering the course. One researcher said, "No one argues criminology students should commit murder to understand how a murderer thinks." Discuss whether the University of Calgary was wrong to offer the course.